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  1. A Harvard study, based on a review of millions of Medicare hospitalization records, provides the first insights into the booming business of substitute doctors

  2. HMS researcher and partners have developed a novel preventative HIV vaccine, now in clinical trials in southern Africa

  3. What does the promise of medicine mean to you? For HMS student Andrew Kim, it serves as a bridge to peace

  4. Do you have questions for prof. Megan Murray about TB and its connection to vitamin A? Ask them using

  5. Our with prof. Megan Murray on and the connection begins now! Watch live:

  6. Our livestream will begin in 15 minutes! Join us on Facebook or on our website

  7. In 1949, a pair of pathologists revolutionized how whole organ tissue was preserved for analysis

  8. For three decades, James O’Connell has been providing medical care for the homeless. He recently shared his story with

  9. Dec 5

    New study suggests that participation in an online game could lead to better control of blood sugar in people with poorly controlled diabetes. by

  10. Kill switches create a system of checks and balances to regulate synthetically engineered microbes

  11. . is adopting a uniquely personalized approach to meet the needs of a digital generation of students

  12. People hospitalized due to opioid-related conditions are 4 times more likely to die now than they were in 2000

  13. Join us tomorrow for a livestream with prof. Megan Murray, an internationally renowned expert on tuberculosis

  14. Dec 1

    New clues to Alzheimer’s disease

  15. “The current pay-for-performance approach is costly, ineffective and headed in the wrong direction,” says

  16. Combining chemotherapy and anti-inflammatories may offer a novel therapy to prevent cancer recurrence

  17. Human health and the environment’s health are inseparable, a fact the residents of West Virginia know better than most

  18. Mapping head and neck tumor cell transition predicts cancer spread

  19. Nov 30

    If current U.S. trends continue, more than 57% of today’s youth will be obese at age 35, according to new research

  20. A profile of HMS prof. Vikram Patel and his fight to get mental illness recognized as a major global health challenge via

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